Preview: U-17 MYNT Starts World Cup Qualifying Knockout Stage Vs. Dominican Republic In Round Of 16


USA KICKS OFF KNOCKOUT STAGE: After three strong performances in the group stage to finish atop Group F at the Concacaf U-17 Championship, the USA will begin the knockout stage of the competition vs. Dominican Republic on Saturday, Feb. 18 (5 p.m. ET; Fox Soccer Plus, ViX+). Los Quisqueyanos qualified directly to the knockout round by winning its group during a pre-qualifying tournament last summer. The winner advances to the decisive quarterfinal round, which will determine the four Concacaf representatives for the fall’s FIFA U-17 World Cup.
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Date |
Opponent |
Venue |
Result/Time (ET) |
TV Info |
Saturday, Feb. 11 |
Barbados |
Estadio Pensativo; Antigua, Guatemala |
W 5-0 |
– |
Monday, Feb. 13 |
Trinidad and Tobago |
Estadio Pensativo; Antigua, Guatemala |
W 3-1 |
– |
Wednesday, Feb. 15 |
Canada |
Estadio Pensativo; Antigua, Guatemala |
W 1-0 |
– |
Saturday, Feb. 18 |
Round of 16: Dominican Republic |
Estadio Pensativo; Antigua, Guatemala |
5 p.m. ET |
Fox Soccer Plus, ViX+ |
TOURNAMENT FORMAT: Using a variety of different formats since its inception in 1985, the 2023 Concacaf U-17 Championship uses the same 20-team tournament format introduced for the 2019 edition and since used for all of Concacaf’s Youth World Cup qualifying championships. Sixteen countries are drawn into four groups of four, while four countries advance directly to the Round of 16 via a pre-qualifying tournament: Bermuda, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Puerto Rico.
The top three finishers in each group have qualified to the Round of 16, where they’re joined by the four teams from pre-qualifying. From there, it’s a knockout bracket to the tournament final. The four winners of the quarterfinal matches will qualify to the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Peru.
After the Oceania Football Confederation, Concacaf is the second confederation to host its qualifying tournament for the 2023 FIFA U-17 World Cup.
|
W |
L |
D |
GD |
Pts. |
USA* |
3 |
0 |
0 |
8 |
9 |
Canada* |
2 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
6 |
Trinidad and Tobago* |
0 |
2 |
1 |
-3 |
1 |
Barbados |
0 |
2 |
1 |
-7 |
1 |
*Advanced to Round of 16
DOMINICAN REPUBLIC TO THE ROUND OF 16: Dominican Republic qualified directly to the Round of 16 by winning pre-qualifying Group C last August/September in Santo Domingo. Los Quisqueyanos dominated the group, rattling off three straight wins and a +18 goal differential against Dominica, the Cayman Islands and Saint Kitts and Nevis. Forwards Bladimil Jackson and Juan Peralta led the way in scoring with four goals each, while the DR conceded just one goal, coming in its final match vs. Saint Kitts.
GOALKEEPERS (2): 12-Adam Beaudry (Colorado Rapids; 2/0; Castle Pines, Colo.), 1-Duran Ferree (San Diego Loyal; 2/0; San Diego, Calif.)
DEFENDERS (6): 15-Christian Diaz (LAFC; 7/0; San Bernardino, Calif.), 4-Tyler Hall (Inter Miami CF; 10/0; Miramar, Fla.), 13-Aiden Harangi (Eintracht Frankfurt/GER; 5/0; Zwingenberg, Germany), 5-Stuart Hawkins (Seattle Sounders FC; 9/0; Fox Island, Wash.), 3-Sawyer Jura (Portland Timbers; 6/0; Bend, Ore.), 2-Oscar Verhoeven (San Jose Earthquakes; 10/0; Pleasant Hill, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS (7): 20-Christopher Aquino (Seattle Sounders FC; 2/0; Pasco, Wash.), 16-Adrian Gill (FC Barcelona/ESP; 6/0; Denver, Colo.), 14-Taha Habroune (Columbus Crew; 3/2; Columbus, Ohio), 10-Cruz Medina (San Jose Earthquakes; 11/5; San Francisco, Calif.), 6-Edwyn Mendoza (San Jose Earthquakes; 8/0; San Francisco, Calif.), 19-Paulo Rudisill (LA Galaxy; 10/2; Irvine, Calif.), 8-Pedro Soma (UE Cornella/ESP; 9/0; Coconut Creek, Fla.)
FORWARDS (5): 9-Micah Burton (Austin FC; 9/3; Mounds View, Minn.), 17-Keyrol Figueroa (Liverpool/ENG; Warrington, U.K.; 6/3), 7-Brian Romero (Charlotte FC; 9/1; Concord, N.C.), 18-Ezekiel Soto (Houston Dynamo FC; 11/3; Menifee, Calif.) 11-David Vasquez (Philadelphia Union; 6/0; Los Angeles, Calif.)
GOALKEEPERS (2): 1-Edwin Frias (Cibao), 12-Diego Peña (Hun School of Princeton/USA)
DEFENDERS (7): 5-Raffaele De Lucia (Pro Vercelli/ITA), 2-Abraham Mejia (Santa Fe), 14-Sebastian Mejia (Taft School/USA), 18-Marlon Mena (Parma/ITA), 4-Josue Nuñez (Ciabo), 13-Arturo Peña (Barca Academy), 3-Francisco Reyes (Volendam/NED
MIDFIELDERS (6): 8-Lucas Breton (Cibao), 15-Gabriel Brugal (Atlantico), 6-Alvaro Cabrera (Fundacion Marcet), 10-Nicolas Cruz (CF Damm/ESP), 16-Pablo Pujols (FC Cinicinnati/USA), 19-Thomas Rourke (Queensboro FC/USA)
FORWARDS (5): 11-Rionaldo Guzman (Orebro SK/SWE), 9-Bladimil Jackson (Willison Northampton School/USA), 20-Ayden Kokoszca (Williston Northampton School/USA), 17-Juan David Peralta (Getafe/ESP), 7-Carlos Sarante (Atletico Los Villanos)
ROAD TO GUATEMALA: World Cup qualifying marks the eighth training camp for the U-17 MYNT since its cycle kicked off in November 2021. Since then, they’ve been challenged against top tier international opposition, including Argentina, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Uruguay.
In May, the U-17s topped the table at a UEFA Development Tournament in Castelo Branco, Portugal, topping Belgium, 3-0, and the host, 2-1, to clinch first place. Most recently, they played three international matches against U-18 opposition at the Vaclav Jezek Tournament in the Czech Republic, finishing with a 4-1 win against the host nation.